Steve Godfrey

Steve Godfrey

Steve Godfrey joined Octopus in June 2008 and is the Business Development Manager for the East Midlands and Home Counties.

Steve has the Investment Management Certificate. He started his career 25 years ago and has worked a number of different client-facing roles. They include business development roles in the City for international banks Standard Chartered and Sumitomo Bank, project managing the transition to a paperless business for City- based Independent Insurance, working as a bespoke travel consultant and helping to build an innovative music advertising business which was successfully sold to Clear Channel.

Steve is a keen cyclist, hardened traveller, lover of gastronomy, dedicated West Ham United fan and an ex-falconer. He is also completing his Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning.

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